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Thursday, 24 October 2013

N225m car scandal: Stella Oduah tells her own side of the story

Minister of Aviation Stella Oduah has responded to President Jonathan's query to her to explain her role in the purchase of the controversial N225million BMW armored cars. See her response below

Executive summary on the procurement of NCAA operational vehicles
“The Nigerian Civil Aviation Authority, NCAA, is the statutory regulator of the Nigeria Civil Aviation Industry.
Consequently, the NCAA is charged with oversight responsibilities over all civil aviation operations in the country, including safety, security and strict compliance with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices, SARPs, and Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations, NCARs.
2. Towards the effective implementation of its statutory regulatory responsibilities, therefore, it is imperative that the NCAA is fully equipped with highly specialised tools and facilities, including adequate operational vehicles to cover all 22 national airports and over 400 airstrips. In keeping with standard practice, provision is therefore made annually for the replacement of obsolete, inadequate & unreliable monitoring equipment.

3.In the 2013 budgetary appropriation, provision was made for the procurement of specialised equipment (including operational vehicles) to complement and in some cases replace obsolete ones.

Furthermore, the fact that NCAA, as the regulator of the industry, often plays host to dignitaries from ICAO, IATA, US FAA, AFRAA, AFCAC BAGASO, CANSO, ACI and a host of others makes it necessary to have specialised operational vehicles.

4.With regard to the procurement of additional operational vehicles (including BMW Security Vehicles), the following due process was observed:
(I) By letter dated April 15, 2013, NCAA officially requested authorisation from the Federal Ministry of Aviation to procure 56 operational vehicles through lease financing. This option was proposed to the ministry to enable the NCAA make 36 monthly payments based on receipts from Internally Generated Revenue, IGR. 


The Ministry therefore granted due approval.
(ii)Based on the ministry’s approval, the NCAA invited Expressions of Interest from all Banks in Nigeria for the financing of the said vehicles. EOI was adopted because the procurement is two sided. First, the financier would have to be selected before the supplier is determined. This is in line with procurement best practices.
(iii) On May 24, 2013, the response received from the various banks to the Expression of Interest, EOI, request was opened publicly and minutes of the opening exercise was duly documented. During the EOI opening exercise, NCAA got commendation from one of the Civil Society Organisations, CSOs, approved by BPP who were invited for the opening exercise.
(iv)  The evaluation of the expression of interests was held on May 31, 2013 during which First Bank Plc, Union Bank Plc and Stanbic IBTC emerged most responsive. On the June 10, 2013 the above three banks were invited to submit Financial Proposals. Thereafter, First Bank emerged the highest rated responsive bidder.
(v)Between June 20 and 25, 2013, invoices were received from various accredited motor vehicle dealers during which only Coscharis Motors Limited quoted for BMW Security Vehicles.

(vi) On June  28, 2013, NCAA Parastatal Tenders Board approved the selection of First Bank Ltd for the Lease Financing as well as Metropolitan Motor Vehicles and Coscharis for the supply of the vehicles.  All  necessary approvals  were duly  sought  and  obtained accordingly.

(vii) Between  July 8, 2013 to August, 12, 2013 various meetings were held with First Bank Ltd, contract agreement was signed and necessary documentation executed.

Your Excellency is respectfully invited to note:
(i) The crucial statutory role of the NCAA in regulating civil aviation operations in the country, including safety, security and strict compliance with ICAO Standards and Recommended Practices (SARPs) and Nigerian Civil Aviation Regulations (NCARs).
(ii) The need for NCAA to be fully equipped with highly specialized tools and facilities (including operational vehicles) to enable the effective implementation of its statutory functions.
(iii) The procurement of specialized operational vehicles is duly provided for in the NCAA 2p 13 (IGR) Budget and the need for adopting instalmental lease payments over36rionths.
(iii) That Due Process was followed in the procurement of the said operational vehicles.

Please your Excellency my continued loyally and esteemed regards.
Princess Stella Adaeze Oduah, OON, Honourable Minister.
- See more at: http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/10/n255m-car-deal-story-stella-oduah/#sthash.SUqqv9wj.dpuf

313 comments:

  1. Bla bla bla......who cares? As 4 me, I Do nt give a Flying Fuck what explanation she gives, You Madam Stella Contact Lenses Oduah is a Thieving Biatch, go nd hug a transformer jo, #PoliticalPu**y# heard she's going to israel to meet d president, mtcheeew!

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  2. GEJ is too dull to read this long story ...and btw nothing will happen to her ...shhes already in israael with GEJ on pilgrimage and jamboree things ...corruption has won again..yayyy

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  3. 'My continued loyally'? Linda, Na she write am abi na u? Well all these na 'sermon on the mount' The dubious act was well planned and executed.

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  4. This is a 'robust response' from Stella Oduah (apology to Pastor Fatoyinbo)

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  5. Bullet proof cars are specialized operational vehicles? Okay o!!!!

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  6. CRAP! When ever preSident jonathan sets up a commitee, this is what we get...

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  7. First est first ..miss l

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  8. Buying her bullet-proof vehicles at that outrageous amount? So they're more concerned about the security of their Boss than their primary responsibility- Air Safety that is. Hmm afterall the report is not false.

    The same way a final year student buys bag of rice with vegetable oil for his project supervisor as Salah gift ( if he underperforms his project supervisor would cover for him, so long the rice still remains in the store).

    When the Subject pays the Piper to ease his boss stress, who dictates the tune?

    We all know what it means in naija when your subordinates "buy" you gift. In most cases you would end up not having a strict control over them, thereby making you not as active as you should be and this in turn gives room for irregularities.

    That's just a simple way of greasing her palm. Whether she ordered it or not, that's inconsequential for now. She is the minister, she oversees the whole aviation sector, their revenue, account , transactions not excluded. Such amount is way too much for vehicles considering the fact that this is one of the particular sectors in the country that needs a vigorous restructuring.





    #Hmmmm---------------- clears throat and grab the mic while wielding sword#
    Where are all those Bigots Chanting "its a pull down syndrome" also accusing Sahara reporter of lack of transparency even in the face of glaring evidence. You should all come out and defend your god now.

    OVER TO YOU

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  9. Opata! I no understand wetin she dey yarn o!

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  10. Imagine excuse. Her life was in danger my foot.

    Please my question is : how many of these armored vehicles were bought for Prof. Dora Akinyuli during her tenure as NAFDAC BOSS when she was almost assassinated and had several threats on her life? Whose job is more challenging and life-threatening among the two of them?

    I guess the threat on Oduah's life was "class A" threat , hence the need for what has now become world's most expensive armored vehicle (hopefully it can shield all those catapult remotely sent from our villages too).

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  11. Her lawyers are at work.,but they've performed woefully.Nobody is saying they shouldn't buy operational vehicles,d issue is d outrageous amount ur client forced d NCAA to pay for those vehicles.

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  12. Which kain yeye letter be dis?e no make sense!idiot!u r loyal my foot!god go punish u.anu mpama.ur quest for power saw u leaving ur hubby n frolicking wit all dose thieves in abuja!idiot!u r a shameful woman.n a disgrace to igbo women.oshisco were!

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  13. Which kain yeye letter be dis?e no make sense!idiot!u r loyal my foot!god go punish u.anu mpama.ur quest for power saw u leaving ur hubby n frolicking wit all dose thieves in abuja!idiot!u r a shameful woman.n a disgrace to igbo women.oshisco were!

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  14. I guess, this is what happens when monkeys are left in charge!!

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  15. This woman is very pretty!

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  16. BULLCRAP!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! THERE'S NO JUSTIFICATION. ALL OF THEM SHOULD GO TO HELL

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  17. She wan use roles sancitioned to her office to cover up,befor u got there anty odua or wateva,NCAA av bin surviving without dis procurrement so leave story

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  18. koni da fun woman yi.

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  19. Na them sabi! All I know is that people in power is naija are very selfish and care about policy that favour them alone. First to comment Linda.

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  20. Stories that touch the heart...madam did you inflate the price and tell us about the kick back...corruption runs in ur vein...

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  21. So becuse there was an approval to purchase vehicles for the effective implementation of NCAA statutory functions she has to abuse the oppoortunity n turn it too her own advantage. This is a sheer case of GREED at its peak. There is and will be noo explanations whatsoever to justify this action so she should stop trying to prove a point and feel a little remorse. This is one of the reasons why this country can never get better *smh

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  22. Storyland storyland. You overpaid for the vehicles by $1.1 million dollars. Explain that.

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  23. Madam, why were the cars bought 10 times higher than the normal price? Because you collaborate with Cocharis to fraud the country! Its written all over you, your thievish mien can't be hidden by this elaborate damage control of an epistle!

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  24. well said..... I think she is justified now #FirstToComment PRINCE2YOUNG

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  25. This woman na thief joor

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  26. NONSENSE. HOW DOES THAT JUSTIFY THE AMOUNT PAID FOR THOSE VEHICLES?

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  27. too much grammar, the question is not whether you followed due process or not 225m for 2 cars is outrageous

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  28. Does these justify the main reason for buying BMW cars worth 255million naira?is Nigeria the only country where we have ministry for Aviation?why don't we hear from other countries where their own Aviation Ministry buy those expensive cars cause of security reasons.Naija!!I just pity the future of these country!!smh.

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  29. All these wanss na story madam. U be theif!

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  30. Mehnnn dis country is in a deep sorry state see backing up story......wee Nigerians bliv u ma foot.....dnt forget LAW of KARMA.....jaz 1 day, 1 day.........

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  31. I KNOW UNDERSTAND JACK!!!!!!
    What is she tryna say??/ Linda Please explain to me.

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  32. Question still not answered... So its d duty of NCAA now to arrange amoured cars for VIPs with lil resources @ their disposal... SMH for u madam stealer... Oops! I meant stella...
    *datigboboi*

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  33. you must really think Nigerian's are dumb right? all you have written is 1.the need for the cars and not if truely the prices were inflated
    2.you wrote of letters dated when but no references to the letters
    3.proof of the invoices for those cars will like to be sighted on national dailies.
    in summary we know nothing will happen to you at the end of the day but don't you insult our intelligence woman.
    The docility of the youth and masses fans the ember of corruption in Nigeria

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  34. Wtf did she say, cos i didn't understand a thing.

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  35. A weep for my beloved nation where ppl sleep with empty stomach,a woman who is suppose to care for her children spends so much on cars

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  36. woman, may d Lord hv mercy on u

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  37. OBINNA IKECHUKWU OKEKE24 October 2013 at 10:21

    Due process was not only used in the purchase of the said vehicles, but also in packaging the lie(response to query), if this manner of transparency as she claimed is imbibed in the aviation sector, these issue of re-occurring plane crashes would long had been a thing of the past. One can only imagine the seriousness in this purchase, if critical areas of the aviation sector could get such priorities in appropriation the nightmares associated to air travel would have been long forgotten.

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  38. I laugh in french...... So 59 cars money na him princess adaeze use buy 2 cars. U can do blind corruption 4 africa. Shows how dumb u are madam criminal loyalty to d excellency

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  39. I didn't understand a jack biko

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  40. question is 'who has been using the cars? NCAA or the minister?

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  41. So what u doing in Israel,instead of facing the panel.

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  42. Una dey try o, continue stealing the money

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  43. Howcome no mention was made of the amount the cars were purchased?
    This woman should just resign honourably.
    We not talking of due process been followed,coz due process in Nigeria is what you make of it. we talking about the amount the vehicle were purchased.

    ~BONARIO~says so via NOKIA3310

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  44. Was Your 'due " process Followed regarding the pricing of the vehicles?
    This Woman is definitely shameless.
    What is it with these women with bulging eyeballs? Hardly ever see any good one. What do you expect from a single old miss.

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    1. Who is single? Brother you don't know this woman.

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    2. you are wrong,sir! Her marital status has got nothing to do with this debacle! Talk about the issue. Stop taking shots at "single old miss(es)"!

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    3. If GEJ decide to remove the best minister in Nigeria, he shld ensure dat a more fierce, no- nonsense young lady with proven track record is appointed. God Bless Our Beloved Princess.We love you!

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    4. How come most performing,revolutionary ministers are igbos

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    5. Bet u din evn read d wrote up b4 opnin ur smelly mouth to vomit rubish...

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    6. commenting without understanding...na wa 4u o.
      *the cook*

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  45. WE DE WAIT. UR LETTER NO TALK HOW PRICE TAKE JUMP.

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  46. Bullshit!! She should just resign already!!!! Haba!!! It's getting too ugly.

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  47. On point Honourable minister, the enemies will be put to everlasting shame.

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    1. We blame everything on perceived enemies.even if there are,shouldn't we strive to keep our closets skeleton free.

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    2. U must be her relation or one of the shameless yorubas..
      ASUU is on strike due to lack of fund nd only one sector had to spend such amount of money on moving vehicle....idiat!!

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    3. SHut up you ass kisser. s

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    4. Is she your mother? Please tell her she's a professional thief..thanks.

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    5. U are a senseless goat.

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    6. Idiot.all of u supporting dis dishonourable minister/corrupt bitch will perish along with her

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    7. Shattap what do you know? 224million would train 2 of your generation and you are blastin her enemies? She is her own enemy! U are her enemy. U are as devoid of conscience as she is. In the midst of hunger, poverty and sorrow plaguing majority of Nigerians, you are encouraging the Minister for being on point? What point? Proving that ladies are just as bad as men or even worse. Or they just aren't adept at corruption as their male counterparts? We need to rid this country of people who have nothing but self interest in service to this country already on the brink of comatose.

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    8. @ anonymous 10.30am, u are alredy d enemy of urself. If u don't hv anytin useful to say juz shut d fuck up

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    9. She still didn't explain the sky rocketed price of the vehicle and the alleged kickback to coscharis.

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    10. She sef na enemy to nigeria! Its obvious they are all working together this letter! The comitee! Its all a plan! A hoax!

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  48. These are all bitch stories..what the hell happened to molue..I mean people feel secured in it everyday

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  49. stella oduah "Honorable Minister" GO FUCK YOURSELF!!!!! douchebag

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    1. Ok,I don't think I have ever heard a lady being referred to as a 'douchebag'. I believe the term is more appropriately used for the male gender. But,hey,what do I know. You people can be really funny.

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    2. Na ur mama go first fuk hersef. Scumbag

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  50. This is a well thought out response.where the blame has been put solely on the shoulders of the head of NCAA

    Mr Abati said in his press briefing thus morning that the ministers response is in the public domain.how interesting that now you will make reference to the public domain when in the same briefing,you referred to the information on the purchase as mere allegations.

    A good publicist knowledgeable in financial processes and damage control will easily write the above.I must humbly state that I can.

    This are my worries and questions,which dignitaries exactly warrant this manner of expense considering the not so buoyant state of the ministrys' account.? Will these cars be left in the ministry after your tenure Madame.as we know,our public office holders go home with everything when they complete their tenure.madam,was it wise as a business savvy (chairman or MD of spg) to have approved such a huge expense at this time.?would you make such a purchase if the funds were hard earned by you.?please also answer as you forgot to,you are well travelled ,how in the world can the car cost that much or didn't you just give a damn?if so,then you lack the experience and deserve not to be in charge of approving funds.l now wonder what other equipments etc have been approved by you that cost a fortune.

    Whether documents have been miraculously made available for this explanation or not,Madame as one of the custodians of our oil funds,you had no moral right in the face of our dwindling economy to spend that much on a liability.

    Your response Madame is damage control.Mr president,over to you.

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  51. This is a bullshit report contrived to confuse! Let's talk math. How much did each car cost? Or were they all gold plated n diamond studded?! Mscheeew!

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  52. I have never heard a more unfeeling and disgusting
    Statement!
    This is very sickening! Doctors are on strike due to govt's inability to provide them with basic ammenities and salaries,same with ASUU.
    And there she is justifying her frivolous expense on BMW SERIES as an operational car to provide security for our airspace!
    Please has this made our air space safer!
    Madam stella so sorry to say! You wasted hard earned taxpayers money.
    A toyota prado or hilux would have been more operational.
    All i can say is God will judge you and believe it or not you will definately pay or your generation does!

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  53. Fully equipped wit high equipment such as armour cars huh and aw wil armour cars provide safety 4 de travellers and aviation workers? madam stella armour cars 4 U̶̲̥̅̊ â„“̊ƨ̣̣̇̇ a selfish reason and i hope de document doesn't carry ur names.

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  54. You don't have to explain,my mentor. I love you! #PlentyHomooooooooooooo

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  55. Madam Minister, your response to the presidential query is not only scanty, sketchy and bereft of ideas but a total balderdash and calculated attempt to jump over the issue on the front burner via sloppy explanations.

    Nigerians deserve an unreserved apology from you as well as a total refund of the taxpayers' money as we all await the very second you would shamefully bow out of office.

    May this bitter lesson transform your cosmetic life for good.

    OKECHUKWU MADUABUCHI,
    A social crusader and social critic wrote in from Lagos

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  56. what is all this breakdown about and who asked her to go into operational details of her job as Minister. the simple question is how did you come about $1.6m for two security vehicles? who inflated the cost? these cars are not up to $500k, so where did the extra $1.1m surface from? Please explain, we are not interested in how many airports you visit as if you even visit them anyway.

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  57. What about d price hike? Dats d koko!!! U didn't say anything about that, ole oshi. Even if u slip out of ds one as usual, u won't slip out of God's judgement, if u dnt return ur loot n seek d face of God. RIG (rogues in govt)

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  58. I don't think this issue wud av made the news if the cars were not overpriced. Madam, pls explain that. Does it not bother this people that we spend so much on luxury items yet our country(their country) doesn't even produce toothpicks? Haba, what do they exactly gain from their conscienceless attitudes? God pls be the judge in this matter.IAI

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  59. Story.Dey use english det deceive us.Operational vehicles do not mean you get the most expensive.After govt go say money no dey to pay lecturers so that they can call off the strike.God will deliver us from bad people in authority

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  60. So wats up with d inflated price? 1 of d said vehicle price will buy( 4)four of obama armoured vehicle (with d efense mechanisim)

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  61. LOL. I stll don't see her point.

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  62. Pointles!!!
    This woman should be sacked and jailed!
    Am sure Jonathan sef dey straff am

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  63. Blah blah blah. You just wan buy expensive car go show your village people for christmas..

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  64. I am not supporting her actions but if truth be told her "only" sin is that she broke the "11th commandment"... Thou shall not be caught. To house of reps members carrying out probe on this matter - what has happened to Farouk/Otedollar or Hembe/Oteh scandals???. Justice must be 1st come 1st serve.

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  65. Too many lies and defenses, you should be probed. 255m for two cars only. you can kill somebody sha. Na wa for women

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  66. Those ur eye balls will fall out of its socket.ekwesu like u

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  67. I implore you to read in between the line and you will see no sign of remorse but a clear covering of guilt. Specialised vehicles is needed no doubt but for how much? The specialised vehicles are for monitoring foreign agents or the dis(honourable) sinister, sorry Minister?

    I read severally that she made her money in oil and gas but I'm so certain that if you search thoroughly, Oduah have must made her millions illegally but the clueless doesn't give a damn because she donated some of her illegal wealth during GEJ electioneering campaign. What a shame, bunch of corrup minded and irresponsible leaders

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  68. Lots of reasons why America is a great country. A public office holder in the USA won't get involved in a scandal like this and not resign but unfortunately we do not think like that in this country. I doubt if we would ever get there.

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  69. Blah blah blah blah blah

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  70. Too much grammar! Answer the questions abeg....

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  71. Rubbish! Is it d NCAA dat suppose to procure official utility vehicle for d Minister or d Ministry? 2;is d safety of d Minister dat is paramount to d NCAA or dat of their passengers? 3;D price of d BMW is outrageous! Was d bid thrown open & made public in National newspapers so as to make d bidding/pricing competitive,which is in accordance with International best practices? Nonesense! Dis ppl av forgotten dat Nigerians av wise up now!

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  72. In BABA's voice ******i just dey look******

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  73. According †o PC- ÅŠọ̥... Matter HọÏŽ much Æ”ou cook Bulshit , it can neva be palatable. Cus all dis xplanation †o Mƺ is Blah Blah Blah & Blah yawning Next.

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  74. Hmmmmm, "set up Aye" (in my local lang slang).
    Am pretty sure and affirmative this query defence
    is a plot between Ms Oduah and the president.
    there are so many missing points in the defence.
    The query is all about the purchase of two BMW
    cars which should not have cost more than
    30million Naira each for the sum of 255million
    Naira. Wetin concern us with the need for NCAA
    to aquire tools and facilities!!! a n wiru, o n wiruu.
    won ni baba se oja ta, o ni ara Omo lee. ki Lo bii,
    ki Lo n dahun!! barawo!!

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  75. i did not see how they arrived at the price?...she said she sought and got approval....by who?
    Due diligence,Coscharis,First bank should all be summoned to testify.

    -Dele

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  76. @anon 10:30 For supporting wickedness you will surely perish and your family will not be spared at all. It's in the bible so I'm just repeating what has been said before. :)

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  77. Nobody will buy this your doctored report. It is incomplete and confusing. Must she use BMW car as her operational car. Even a bullet proof type. Who is hurting you with all the security aide. Can't they use Peageut or other less luxury car. The position is not your business where you can buy and spend the way deem fit, it is a public office. Now you are complaining there is no money for ASUU after all the lavish spending and stealing.
    Now you bought the car with the asking price without negotiation
    and the document leaked doesn't show 36 monthly payment. Also, the claim for due process is not complete and untrue. I know surely due process support competition, the purchase of the cars shows no competition and price negotiation. It is well with your team doctored report.

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  78. ladun's lesbian lover24 October 2013 at 11:09

    *yawn* This story is too long for my eyes to read and brain to process abeg. Linda u for write d summary in layman's language na.

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  79. Madam Minister!!!! Politics

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  80. Her appearance alone says a lot...

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  81. Following due process doesn't change d fact dat d prize of those cars were intentionally raised...I use 2 market cars 4 WestChest Autos and we had bulletproof and bomb proof cars...Benz S-Class (2012) was 59m,Toyota Land Cruiser was 55m,Range Sport (2011) was 56m,Pajero was 53m, soo buying 2 bulletproof cars for 225m is insane...she don get free ride and extra cheese ontop am...@get2nnamdi

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  82. Due process acknowledged. BT d money is too much my dear. Are u an armed robber

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  83. dis woman fine sha... application for sugar boy...8 inch dick madam

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  84. Ole, barawo, onye oshi, thief !!!

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  85. Madame,we have read your response,please address why you approved that kind of expense in the first instance.obviously ma,you do not care.nothing stops you from saving money for the ministry you are in charge of.you kept on mentioning the NCAA,then maybe we should make engineer akinkuotu your boss if all you are capable of doing is holding a pen and signing.

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  86. Dis woman na God go judge u ooOoo lili my comment

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  87. Beautifl Stella my love, Y the high pricing nah...U know I love you, stop breaking my hearth cos I don't like seeing u in tight corners like this.Prayn 4 u..

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  88. People like the anonymous cunt who said her "enemies will soon be put to shame" are the reason cleptocrats like miss oduah will continue running Nigeria and keep praying to God to come and intervene...

    I am a nigerian but it's amazing to see how much Nigerians are so short-sighted and insincere.

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  89. Its a shame dat u are a woman.U sud be ashamed.

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  90. Hw about d inflated price? D price of 1 of dose cars she bought will pay for (4)four of obama armoured car.

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  91. We don hear u madam ole.........

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  92. Biko due process or not did you inflate the price of the cars? What evidence do you have to proove us wrong? How obsolete are the cars you are replacing? These are questions you have to answer not meeting up with international standards. How do these cars maintain security in the aviation sector? Abeg Madam minister resign honorably.

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  93. And u anonymous 10.33 go fuck urself stupid fool all u hater with bulging eyes balls should go and hit a moving trailer. Stell oduh u ar on point my dear move on we dey ur back.

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  94. @ Egwu Eze, my tort exactly. Hw come her letter never included d reason why d prices of d vehicles where highly sky-rocketed? Shamesless thing.

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  95. first na OLUBUNMI ETE, renovating houz for #126 million nw stella oduah dey dey buy cars for 225 million...and you will say women are weaker vessel with tthe way them dey chop dis money...dem be stronger vessel ooo...nd she mustn't go unpunished. WALE BAKRE.

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  96. Anon 10:30am,am very sure dat its u and ur kind God wil put to shame,,,

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  97. Why does this sound like a lie?

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  98. Never trust a woman you can see thru her eye .. Your eyes is the window to your soul her eyes shows NOTHING

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  99. This is the worst response I have ever heard or read about to a simple enough question: how did 2 BMWs cost N255 million?? "Princess Oduah, OON (Ole Of Nogria)"

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  100. Why does this sound like a lie?

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  101. Dear madam Stella Oduah, I as a Nigerian know it is normal 4 a typical human being in power 2 chop money, but ma,even as u chop money,can't u @ least fix the international Airport, Even Ghana has a finer Airport than naija!,its very bad,even the car pack has various port holes in it,its ur fair,ur a woman ma, u shld av a mild heart which is a xteristic of a woman. Besides Jonathan sacked about 10 ministers,y is sacking her a big deal (under G paro ba)Pls make us proud Nigerians in d Avaition wrld,nd point of correction, plane crashes is not an act of God,he promised us life not death. GEJ admin has failed in all aspects,Asuu 0/10,Lagos I.B expressway 0/10,poverty 10/10,terrorism 10/10! GEJ even went on Amanpoor show nd lied! I will lead a campaign agaisnt dis man in 2015 in all universities!! Jonahh must gooo!!!!!

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  102. A clear case of the more you look d less you undeerstand

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  103. Princess of bastardss*******shameless old fool*

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  104. Thought her people said the car was for her own protection against threat? Now it is for guests? What are we missing?

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  105. madam,,even if due process was followed and the reasons to buy the cars were necessary,,,the issue is how come the prices of these cars were more than 10 times their market value.This explanation is not clear enough as the pricing is the real issue here..Abeg Nigerians need to know why the prices of the cars now skyrocketed in collabo with coscharis motors and for coscharis motors i wonder what this scandal/greed has done to your corporate image you have built over the years.

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  106. A thief is a thief regardless of how u explain!God is watching all of U.

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  107. she omitted the price of the said vehicles.This woman is a criminal.Busy telling us about the due process....whats dat?

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  108. Aint nobody give a tinker cuss 'bout any phuckin' due process!We aint fools bitch! No b say u buy 2 cars b d issue, na d fact say u buy 2 cars 4 255milla!!! jeeeez datz phuckin' exorbitant miss! Just shut up 2 avoid further "jombolobo"##doctorbobby

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  109. how did d price increase,why did'nt u xplain it.nonsense

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  110. dem don use english confuse me

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  111. Ms Oduah, Listen up; I've got something important to tell you. Hey, I'm talking to you. Yes, you! OK, are you listening now? Wait a minute; you are still not paying attention, are you? I want you to stop what you are doing because I'm only going to say this once. Listening is a lost art in nigeria today. What do you mean you didn't get it the first time? Yes, I will say it again, but this time you really need to hear what I say. Ready? Are you sure this time?

    All right - here goes. Listening is a lost art in nigeria today.

    What's that, you want me to say it one more time? Come on, get the groundnut out of your ears and listen up. OK, one last time. Listening is a lost art in nigeria today! Good grief, amadioha oo. It seems to get harder and harder to effectively communicate with some people . Fellow LiBers i think miss oduah, our honorable minister is deaf or she is expressing a brain wave. PLS who is talking about due process here , what we are asking you is how you come about 225million naira. Thank you

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  112. Aturu hausa....

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  113. Anumanu, this woman na correct stealer, otula ewu, she digressed, what's with this long speech?

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  114. Checkout the statement of Cosmas Maduka Ceo of coscharis motors concernin the car prices athttp://www.Payzzo.com/?share=18231

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  115. she omitted the price of the said vehicles.This woman is a criminal.Busy telling us about the due process....whats dat?

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  116. She didn't answer our question, the question isn't about due process, its about why she would buy such a vehicles, with that amount of money.......

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  117. Its a pitable disma disma , women u don't know how to cover ur tracks yet u still do wat men do. Be wise. According to a spanish quote when u steal and u are caught den u are a thief , bt if nt caught u aren't a thief

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  118. She has explained herself let's give her a chance to be heard and judged before we crucify her o.









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  119. E come be like say na woman sabi thief pass o. Only u settle down buy bullet proof cars while Asuu is on strike.

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  120. Absolute trash, I see no sense in ur statement Mma Oduah. Hilux and oda pick up truck are better vehicles 4 operational activities, I don't see de function of a luxurious armoured BMW car. Please look 4 a beta story we aint dumb

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  121. Did u just say dis lady isn't married? But she 5n oooo...well, *lips r sealed*

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  122. From April to July, everything has bn completed already....wow such huge some of money spent. If its something that will require a dirty politician going to jail, it will take more that 5years. Thieves all of them

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  123. All dis abbreviation:NCAA, ICAO, IATA, US FAA, AFRAA, AFCAC BAGASO, CANSO, ACI etc na paper lie. Yet u pple hav d gut to implement d excution or robbers while the real armed rubbers are dia. Stealin with their biro. After all dis wat next, madam Avaiation?

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  124. Long piece of lies and absolute bullshit, she didn't say how the price take escalate reach that amount. Thief na God go punish all dis people wey no want make we progress for this country.

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  125. Ndi ori. God go punish una. As una dey embezzel our money 4una selfish insterest instead of settling ASUU 4 student 2go bk 2skul.if u no rot in jail eh. See en mouth. Ole. Next pls#choppin my shawarmma#

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  126. All dis grammar sha..confused..I was expecting something diff..

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  127. Look at this Woman, instead of her to go straight to the point and talk about the inflated price, she is busy saying rubbish..

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  128. Gud for you ooo...buh dey shld still do the investigation abeg...its not small money ooo..inukwa

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  129. U inflated price, that's ur crime. Nobody is saying u should not buy any vehicle. The actual costs of the 2 cars is btw 50 and 70 million, and ur stupid ass signed that u bought them for 255million. That's in excess of 180million. That's just on 2 cars, and I just wonder what u must embezzled in other projects of the mimistry that are worth billions. U are a thief! Period.

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  130. still d same logic evry smart burglar used to defend demselfs. I'm nt confused tho!

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  131. Sey na like dis we go dey go 9ja?Na wa oh.

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  132. Who asked her all these cork & bull stories,this woman doesn't have anything to say joor, Just do the hounourable thing.. Simply resign

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  133. notime2checktime24 October 2013 at 12:44

    So au much did coscharis quote per car madam ministress...this ur letter has no substance.pls address the main issue and stop wasting our time.remember, notime2checktime

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  134. This is just it, let all those who said she didn't follow due process to produce their own evident as she has done. Price here is not the issue after the issue of due process has been investigated then we would be talking about cost of purchases.

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  135. Trash!!!. Am so sure dis woman was enjoying the comfort of her bed while her house boys were drafting dis rubbish for her. Stella BALU

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  136. This is just it, let all those who said she didn't follow due process to produce their own evident as she has done. Price here is not the issue after the issue of due process has been investigated then we would be talking about cost of purchases.

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  137. so if it was 1billion, you would have paid? madam? smh 4u just resign abeggg?

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  138. This woman came and transformed our airports, but because she must be pulled down by every means possible by her traducers who are up in arms.Compare her to previous ministers in the last ten years who came, looted, did no work, maintained the status quo and left.They were not talked about because it was business as usual since the so called stakeholders were partakers.To be a good minister means she must killed in an insecure car.Those who have been feeding fat from the aviation sector all these years should give us a break, please.

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  139. Na she knw wetin she get wit mr p.

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  140. And due process inflated the price. #allwash. This minister must think us a fool.

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  141. U can imagine..she still got guts to defend herslf,,,225mil!!!! Just look @ her proud face,,itz this kind of ppl dat should be kidnapped #didi

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  142. Next Linda...too much speech

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  143. this woman is crazy..did she rally understand what is called operational vehicles, these fools didnt buy high- tech machines (scanners) in all airports...so 2 BMW is what she calls Operational vehicle, are they soldiers? or military personnel, she is really crazy for saying that. Even USA didnt get 2 operational vehicles(as she claims) at that price. N225m for just 2 cars. With that money u know Asuu can call of the 4 months old strike. They should all be sentenced to lifetime prison...Its so annoying. and she still have that stupid mouth to talk..Chineke na pogi(in Igbo lang)

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  144. Nonsense...while Mr Felix in that associated plane crash jst died yestday at Gbagada general hospital. God is the ultimate judge.

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  145. u didnt state why u over inflated d price of those cars. Jona, dis one na cock & bull story o.

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  146. Abeg mak una leave d honarable minister alone she has given a concrete explanation of due process,hahahahaha I laugh #God is listening# naturnbyturn

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  147. u be fine woman bt u dnt want to respect womanhood. Jona, dnt employ women again o...

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  148. Trash


    @Egwu if u av nada 2 say shut d fuck up......ow 'bulging eyeballs' enter d mara? Ewu

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  149. You should fire the lawyer who prepared this statement, your second point allows for tools and equipment to carry out your duties:
    1- so your vehicles are the tools used for NCAA Runz?
    2- if yes, you need two to carry out these Runz?
    3- kindly state in clear English examples of these good work you have accomplished with this vehicles!!
    4- what changes has the acquisition of these (tools) added to the aviation industry?
    5- Mr presidio,hope this wouldn't be swept under the rug as carpet don full.
    Linda post this comment oooooooooo

    Zurielle's Opinion.

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  150. Hmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm!!! *datsall*

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  151. Did I see 56 operational vehicles

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  152. We are still waiting for why the price jump more than 1000 percent and why we should be paying for other people security

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  153. Story so how it change the situation of nigerians,ehhh secruity car my foot

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  154. Tales by moonlight! She jst dey blow grammar! Mtcheww!

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  155. Is it English I want to read...no matter if its official or not...those cars should not have been significantly over price...Jonathan we are watching you to see what you will...2015 determines the future of this country...pple would you vote for the likes of that idiot we call a president of for someone who would have fired this nitwit without question...225 million for a car when Nigerian airports are barely functioning..Madam u dont deserve that car...u should walk to work everyday if possible.....greedy not so honorable minister...

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  156. What a response! She tried to be smart by being clever-by-half but forgot that it is cleverer not to be smart by half measures because you cannot be in a fish-bowl from where you haul stones and forget that what goes around comes around. She should have known that the only secret 'project' you can execute (and God save you there are no high-tech intangible monitors), is in the rest-room. Interestingly too, why is it that GEJ's pilgrimage to Israel coincided with her own visit to sign BASA. Haba Nija!

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  157. THIS IS ALWAYS THE SAME STORY THEY TELL US 'DUE PROCESS'. GOD IS WATCHING.

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  158. Did NCAA purchase these cars in her name or for the office which she will leave later for the next appointed Aviation Minister?

    Just asking...

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  159. THIS IS ALWAYS TH SAME OLD STORY THEY TELL US "DUE PROCESS" THIS PEOPLE DO NOT MEAN ANY GOOD FOR NIGERIANS. GOD HELP US

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  160. Does dis woman have shame at all with her tomato lips?idiot,due process was obtained ko,due process was obtained ni.a drowning goat looking for innocent heads dat she gave order to take delivery of de ego boosting machines to drag along with her.onyiochi.barawo,ole,thiefi-thiefi jankoliko.oju ole re- o n re.all these thieves just want to stockpile what their 10th generations unborn cannot exhaust-vanity of life

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  161. Hmmmmmm. Let's see how dis ends

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  162. Does dis woman have shame at all with her tomato lips?idiot,due process was obtained ko,due process was obtained ni.a drowning goat looking for innocent heads dat she gave order to take delivery of de ego boosting machines to drag along with her.onyiochi.barawo,ole,thiefi-thiefi jankoliko.oju ole re- o n re.all these thieves just want to stockpile what their 10th generations unborn cannot exhaust-vanity of life

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  163. @gwu..she is actually married! pls who are d candidates for 2015, let goood people come out and contest, lets throw all these useless people out

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  164. Na wah oh linda u hav never posted ma comment b4 u carry mi for mind

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  165. This epistle in no way tells us why you have to purchase the vehicle for 10 times the normal price.
    So Mr President please show us that you truly don't encourage corruption and send this greedy woman out of your cabinet.

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